1942-1943 Yearbook

Because the Bible is accepted as the real guide to the development of Christian character/ everyone is required to enroll in one Bible closs. Harding recognizes the possibility of christian youth who go out into the world with the Word of Gad interwoven into the very fiber of their lives. Brother Armstrong loves his work with the freshmen. He and Brother Baxter teach Matthew, Acts, and Hebrews, which all newcomers are required to toke. In these Bible courses the students receive doily a happy blending of teaching ond inspiration from men who hove been in this type of work for as many as forty-five years. Many students take for their junior and senior work classes under Brother Botsell Baxter, who teaches most af the third and fourth year work. This is his third year at Harding, but he is by no means a stranger in the field of Christian education. He has served os president in three of our Christian Colleges. Logical teaching and geniality are blended in his classes. The Missionary Forum meets each Friday night to study evangelistic methods. Same af the teachers or students who have been on foreign fields often speak. From this group have gone a number of foreign missionaries. A chairman is selected each quarter who has charge of the program. This year the chairmen were: Harry Fox, Jack Nadeau, and Dale Larsen.

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